Biology
Fluid connective tissue of humans is:
- blood and cartilage
- lymph and plasma
- blood and lymph
- stroma and matrix
Answer
blood and lymph
Reason — Blood (cells+plasma) and Lymph are the fluid connective tissue. Blood is concerned with transportation of oxygen, glucose and amino acids etc. Lymph helps in immunity and returns excess tissue fluid to the bloodstream. Cartilage is a solid (supporting) connective tissue, not fluid. Plasma is just the liquid part of blood, not a separate tissue by itself. Stroma and matrix are structural components of tissues, not types of fluid connective tissue.
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